Abstract: A microwave phase discriminator is shown to include a microwave bridge network having two pairs of input ports and two pairs of output ports, the phase shift of signals passing through such network being dependent upon which one of the input ports is actuated, a diode detector connected to each one of the output ports, a difference amplifier connected to each pair of diode detectors, a single-pole double-throw switch connected to each input port and commutating switches at the inputs to the corresponding difference amplifiers.
Abstract: A surface acoustic wave convolver (10) with parabolic horns (16, 18), a typical horn (16) having a compensating stub (16a) at the horn input end (16b) disposed centrally on the horn longitudinal axis (19) to maintain the phase coherence at the horn output end Z(16c) of a wave traversing said horn (16).
Abstract: A variable pitch delay line for a travelling wave tube, is constituted by cells constructed in waveguide sections in which takes place the propagation of the electromagnetic waves which are used in the operation of the tube. All the cells are constituted by the same components, namely tops or covers, a ring, supporting rods for the ring and a short-circuit. The variable pitch is obtained by expansion or contraction of the dimensions within the guide cross-section. A significant improvement of the tube efficiency is obtained by the use of lines formed from three sections with different pitches, which succeed one another along the path of the beam, whereof the second section has a smaller pitch and the third section a larger pitch than the first section.
Abstract: The areas of the walls 1 separating two adjacent cavities that are located on the periphery of the opening 3 for allowing through the electron beam, and whose thermal resistance is greatest, are those comprised between this opening 3 and a cavity coupling opening 2. Owing to the opening 3 for allowing through the electron beam (elliptical, centered on the axis of the line 00', with the large axis of the ellipse merging with the axis of symmetry AA' of the coupling openings 2 intersecting the axis 00'), these areas are the furthest away from the axis of the line 00' along which the electron beam is propagated. The invention is applied to microwave tubes and in particular to travelling-wave tubes.
Abstract: A reciprocal phase shifter for optically controlling the phase of microwa millimeter, and submillimeter wavelength electromagnetic energy includes a source of light and a waveguide which comprises an interaction material for absorbing the light and forming a plasma of electron-hole pairs within the material. The plasma interacts with a traveling wave in the waveguide. The speed at which the wave propagates changes in the interaction region and thereby changes the phase of the wave.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 24, 1978
Date of Patent:
April 21, 1981
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
Inventors:
Alfred P. De Fonzo, Thomas G. Giallorenzi
Abstract: The inverted microstrip phase shifter consists of a substrate having at least one diode and biasing circuitry connected to one side and at least one center conductor connected to its opposite side. The substrate side containing a center conductor is enclosed within a hollow case so as to form an rf transmission line. The parameters for the biasing circuitry are selected by performing a computer optimization of the chain matrix equivalent expression for the voltage transmission coefficient.
Abstract: This specification discloses a microwave circular polarizer for converting a linearly polarized microwave signal to a circularly polarized microwave signal and vice versa. A transducer, such as an Orthomode junction is used to obtain a power split or a power recombination of two orthogonal linear polarizations. To obtain the phase delay required to generate a circularly polarized signal from two linearly polarized signals, the polarizer includes a phase compensator with a pair of waveguides which have appropriate width and length so that signals passing therethrough develop a phase difference therebetween and a composite circularly polarized signal results. The amount of phase shift occurring in each of the waveguides varies with the frequency of the signal in such a way as to produce a high purity circular polarization over a broad frequency band. A phase shift of 90.degree.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 1979
Date of Patent:
October 14, 1980
Assignee:
Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp.
Inventors:
Kenneth R. Goudey, Attilio F. Sciambi, Jr.
Abstract: The invention relates to mode filters for millimetric waves. The mode filter provided includes a circularly sectioned waveguide divided into a number of equal sectorial channels. Dielectric mode perturbing material is provided in all but one of the channels. This material extends in the direction of the H-field so as not to interfere with a wanted mode of a propagated signal but to perturb the current lines of an unwanted TE.sub.On mode so that an -unwanted TE.sub.On mode in the channel containing the dielectric material undergoes a .pi.radian phase shift relative to the TE.sub.On mode in the remaining channel which remaining channel has a conductive sectorial ridge of the same cross section as the sectorial channels and extending in the direction of the H-field the ridge being of such a radius that differential phase shifts produced by the perturbation effect of the mode perturbing material of the wanted mode cut-off frequency are substantially reduced.
Abstract: A doubly-ridged waveguide device acts an an electrical-length equalizer or hase compensator for a pair of horn antennas of different physical length and/or aperture size. The phase compensator comprises a central doubly-ridged waveguide section with a uniform cross-sectional area and two similar doubly-ridged tapered waveguide transmission lines with cross-sections and ridge depth that continuously vary, located at either end of the central section. The width of the ridge is constant along the entire length of the structure. The device is connected in the standard waveguide transmission line of the smaller of the two horns.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 22, 1972
Date of Patent:
April 22, 1980
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
Abstract: A 90 degree phase stepper is described comprising a tandem array of three, 3 db hybrid couplers where the first and third couplers are of one variety (either 90 degree or 180 degree couplers) and the second is of the other variety. A pair of variable phase shifters are located in the two wavepaths connecting the first and second couplers, and a single variable phase shifter is included in one of the two wavepaths connecting the second and third couplers. Each phase shifter introduces either a zero or a 180 degree phase shift. By the appropriate selection of phase shifts, the phase of the output signal can be stepped in 90 degree increments. The stepper is designed for use in the signal combining circuit of a space diversity system. It is an advantage of the circuit that all of the received signal is preserved.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 17, 1978
Date of Patent:
May 15, 1979
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated
Abstract: A delay line for traveling wave tubes, in particular for the amplification of mm waves, has a wave guide which is provided with outward-leading transverse walls each of which has a central electron beam opening and at least one coupling opening and which form a line cell with the adjacent transverse wall. The delay line contains two portions having a different constant delay for the line wave, where the delay of the front line portion, considered in the direction of the electron beam, is lower than the delay of the rear line portion. A transition section is arranged between these two portions for matching and comprises a single matching cell in which at least one of the two transverse walls of the matching cell carries at least one matching pin which projects into the interior of the cell.